Roll-scraper.



PATENTED JUNE 23, 1908.

W. I. HILL.

ROLL SGRAPER.

APYLIGATION FILED 001229, 1.907.

629% ha osea of the scraper bei' or biede, and the pressure of the springs nnen the letter Wili force n Werdl the Wick the direction ofthe rol, which latter will thus ,be eotiveiy engaged by the seid Wick. The ietter hes been found extremely efficient for the purpose of removing the surplus metei from the rolls; it is sti'ii'ened end reinforced by the framework of' Wire netting, end it is thus rendered ex tremeiy durebie end eiiieient for the purpose for which it is intended. A

From' the foregoing description, teken in Connection with the drs 7ing hereto annexed, the operation and advantages of this invention Wiii be readily ..inderstood by those skiiied in the srt te which it epperteins. The construction is simple and inexpensive, and experience b proven tbn-t the improved de- *.fi'ee is 'rei-y eiieient in operation.

Having tous described the invention, what is oie-Timed es new, is

Ti. A roil scraper for tin plete machines comprising a supporting bar, eeage consistingof suitebiy spaced end connected mem bers iis-ring registering slots, oep screws ein tending through the slots into the bese or supporting member, e Semper member oper ating between the members ei the enge,

- streeft spring means secured `ilp'on the supporting member end engaging the scraper member to force the letterin the direction of the roll.

2. A roll soraperfor tin ,pletemachines comprising e supporting ber, e cage thereon comprising e peil-,of members, means adjusteoiy securing the cage onfsaid ber, e soreper "bar between the members of the cage, springs to move the soreJ er bnr in one direction, a roii engaging Wie mounted siidebly in the eeee between the members thereof and .mov-' eb e with the said scraper bei and means to secure the scraper ber in adjusted position and eiemp the'seme end the seid Wick between 'ti'ie members of the cage.

3. In zit/device of the class described, e roll engaging Wick comprising e, doubled strip of of Wire netting, seid Wire netting being em edded in seid cloth, concealed thereby and terminating short of the edges thereof. A v

In testimony whereof l nixmy signature in presence of two Witnesses.

WALTER r; mijn Witnesses:

L, G. LooKW'ooDfj Gmo. E. LooKWooD. 

